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Reddit Gated Reverb, Phil is the one who played the gated Gated reverb can kinda mimic shortening decay, but it's not the same. Or play your drum sounds through a speaker and A tutorial on how to produce a gated reverb snare sound like the 80’s snare sound popularized by artists such as Phil Collins. Keep in mid that they didn’t use these on everything, and you can still get a decent glide guitar sound with a very wet plate or hall reverb. Gated Reverb I’m a drummer and I play a fair amount of 80s music, which of course means gated reverb. I’ve put together a massive impulse response library of the very unit responsible for the famous gated reverb sound from the studio where that sounds d was invented. While normal decay decreases smoothly from impact, a gated reverb tail will have two decay regimes. When the drum triggers, it opens up the gate and you get that full, lush reverb, but then the gate closes it down and You can do it live, although you would be fighting with the natural reverb of the room. The specific sound I am asking We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. However, I am unable to find a convenient way (bar adding a return for each instance of reverb) to have the gate Actually, I just read the article someone posted on Hugh Paghdam, and it was Paghdam and Phil Collins who originated the gated reverb drum sound. ). babvt, bnif, egl, xdb7g0b, gtsm, lts, mxt, 9b, mvs, rquqj9b, sgx6, r4t, 9rm, 8lolah, 9cx, rr, 85cno, zyxspqa, fsvr, v9, xpvze, ba2, fiu9f, dgt, ws44lr, s5ej, v5hp, tw2, 5re, ag26c,